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Podcast #141 Predictive Maintenance 4.0 | Digital Strategy | Momenta

Written by Ken Forster | May 26, 2021
 

Mining for Industrial Insights

In this week’s podcast, Ken Forster interviews Simon Kampa, CEO & Co-Founder Senseye.

Simon has over twenty years leading the development of mission-critical software across industry, aerospace, and defense. Before Senseye, he was the Managing Director of Critical Software (UK) where he expanded its operation and established its focus on data analytics systems for complex machineries such as helicopters, aircraft, and trains. Simon then co-founded Senseye to disrupt the Predictive Maintenance domain with a fully automated and turnkey solution targeted at the wider industrial sector. Simon holds a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Southampton.

 

Some of the discussion points during this interview:

  • What was the Semantic Web and the results of some of your studies in it?
  • What inspired your interest in Predictive Maintenance?
  • In 2014 you co-founded Senseye; what problem did you intend to solve and for whom?
  • What are some of your notable use cases and wins?
  • What does the term ‘Predictive Maintenance 4.0’ mean to you and how does this differ from past efforts at Condition Monitoring?
  • How do you know when an organization is ready to adopt Predictive Maintenance 4.0 and what best practices have you seen in realizing the potential value?
Simon is inspired by:
  • How the ecosystem of industry 4.0 is developing and changing
  • Learning from Entrepreneurs and competitors 

About Senseye:

Senseye™ comes from the Japanese word ‘Sensei’ (先生). Used in martial arts, it means Teacher or Master. Our company roots are linked to Japan as a tribute to Japanese engineering and quality programs leveraged by our founders in their past experiences.

As a company, Senseye believes that our customers can learn and master Industry 4.0 best practices and implement true digital transformation becoming “Sensei” with our technology and methodologies.

If you're interested in connecting with Simon, check out his LinkedIn

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